Published on April 3, 2026
The Benin Queen has publicly responded after her recent expulsion from the palace, an incident that followed the controversial visit of popular TikToker and streamer Habeeb “Peller” Adelaja. The Benin Traditional Council (BTC) deemed Peller’s presence in the palace as inappropriate and subsequently issued a statement condemning the visit, reigniting tensions regarding traditional protocols and public figures’ interactions with the royal family.
In her response, the Queen addressed the BTC’s condemnation, emphasizing her right to host guests and engage with influential figures, including social media personalities like Peller. She argued that such interactions can promote cultural heritage and bring positive attention to the Benin Kingdom. The Queen expressed her disappointment over the council’s actions, suggesting that they undermine the significance of the royal palace and its role in contemporary society.
The incident has sparked widespread discussions among followers of both the Queen and Peller. Supporters argue that the palace should adapt to modern societal trends, including the growing influence of social media, while opponents advocate for strict adherence to traditional customs and protocols.
Peller, known for his humorous and engaging content on platforms like TikTok, made headlines after his visit, which was intended as a cultural exchange. However, the BTC stated that prior approval for such visits is necessary to maintain the sanctity of the royal institution.
The unfolding drama underscores the clash between modern societal norms and traditional customs in Nigeria, particularly within the context of the Benin Kingdom. As the conversation continues, both the Queen and the BTC find themselves navigating a complex landscape shaped perceptions and the ever-increasing visibility of public figures online.
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